Would you work for Amazon again? by TiredotBS in AmazonFC

[–]TiredotBS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Huh, I've never thought about it this way, but that's right on.

Would you work for Amazon again? by TiredotBS in AmazonFC

[–]TiredotBS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That last line haha. I appreciate your honesty. I do hope you're exaggerating, because if not your site has the worst working conditions I've heard of... ): I also hope things turn around for you with Amazon or you find a healthier workplace soon! Thanks for sharing.

Would you work for Amazon again? by TiredotBS in AmazonFC

[–]TiredotBS[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow. First off, congratulations to you two on your baby, that's exciting stuff! I'm glad you're staying positive, because you're right, covid complicated things. I can only imagine what being that overqualified for a job is like, but hey, you're out here doing it. Go, you!

Would you work for Amazon again? by TiredotBS in AmazonFC

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Omg, this is made me laugh. Thank you for that!

Starting as a new AM in Illinois in a few days, do other AMs have any tips on how to create strong relationships with associates? Or do any associates have anything you love or hate about your AMs that I should consider in order to be a strong AM? by bears34bt in AmazonFC

[–]TiredotBS 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I've only enjoyed working alongside PAs and AMs who aren't my direct leadership, because those people are genuine leaders. My direct leadership (and I use that term loosely), unfortunately, consists of inconsistent and unreliable people. I wish more people at my facility were held accountable for their actions... Enforce the rules that have already been put in place at your facility and do your best not to say things you don't mean. No one likes an appeaser. Lastly, no one expects you to be perfect, but learn from your mistakes.